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The world’s deepest hole once dubbed the entrance to hell is now sealed
The deepest man-made hole on Earth is no longer a gaping wound in the Arctic rock but a quiet, sealed scar. Once hyped as a literal “entrance to hell” in feverish urban legends, the Kola Superdeep ...
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Mines researchers play key role in world-leading dark matter results from LZ experiment at SURF
Nearly a mile beneath the surface of Western South Dakota, one of the world’s most sensitive physics experiments is quietly ...
Comcast partners with Girls Inc. to host Brunch with Santa, a holiday event with STEM learning and digital skills-building ...
Shankland's award-winning interdisciplinary book examines our dominance of and affection for animals and how empathy toward ...
If you hate the cold, but your kids bounce off the walls by January, you are not alone. You still want memories, not just ...
Have you ever wanted to see a tornado up close? Well Meteorologist Stevie Daniels explains how you can do just that without ...
Fifth and sixth grade students at Marietta Elementary School were paid a visit from COSI with a science experiment ...
Fifth and sixth grade students at Marietta Elementary School were paid a visit from COSI with a science experiment ...
Astronauts aboard the ISS conduct science experiments, maintain station systems and share Earth views during Expedition 74’s first full week ...
COSI, in partnership with AT&T, is donating 250 COSI Connects American Innovation Kits to Marietta Elementary School students ...
A decade ago, a group of scientists had the literally brilliant idea to use bioluminescent light to visualize brain activity.
Boston’s first all-electric public school, the 175,000-sq-ft LEED Platinum building was constructed under the city’s Green New Deal for Boston Public Schools.
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